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It’s very important for kids to be active and for adults to support this activity. Regular physical activity helps to improve strength and endurance, reduce stress and anxiety, boost self-esteem, build muscles and healthy bones, control weight, and improve overall health. If children can pick up healthy habits now, they can carry the habits with them into a healthy adult life.

In recent years, the quidditch community has started including little kids more and more in the sport. Teams have reached kids with summer camps, kidditch workshops, and after-school programs. Other teams have been invited to birthday parties to teach quidditch. Organizations such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Boys and Girls Clubs have paired up with teams to introduce the youth to quidditch.

More specific information on starting a team or establishing youth quidditch programs can be found here.

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Have any questions? Email us at Jeremy.Schleicher@usquidditch.org!

US Quidditch (USQ) is a magical 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to governing the sport of quidditch and advancing the sport by organizing events and programs that build community and empower all genders to compete together. Inspired by the Harry Potter novels, USQ serves athletes and fans, from sport-lovers to book-lovers and everything in between.